22 Oct 2024
No Trick, All Treat: Automated Templates for Discovery Deficiency Letters
You won’t need any ghosts to write your discovery deficiency letter before Halloween. Give opposing counsel a chance to respond before you release the Kraken on them. With our automated templates, all you have to do is answer our prompts and we’ll create an eerily congenial request for overdue (or omitted) discovery. Check it out at the link below!
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